True. The same can be said of Henry and just about any other foreign import. It is the toughest league in the world to get used to when you are not used to playing at such a pace.
I picke dPires as he seemed to take longer than most, but as you say, it does take time for anyone to settle over here.
Very, very good point. I don't think they will spend anywhere near as much money but then again if they get a new manager possibly. I have to say I think Chelsea has been appallingly run this season. Not just the Ranieri situation (who goes up in my estimation weekly), but they have handled players poorly too (Lampard at the moment).
Hopefully this will get changed as they settle in.
I can see quite a few players leaving. Ambrosio, Melchiot, Babyaro, Huth, Gudjohnson, Gronkjear - none of them are good enough to be in that squad.
Ambrosio may stay, as a third choice keeper and maby Huth as well as a back up player, but you are right about them not being good enough.
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